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Yesterday
7th November 2025
Government planning for possible visit by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Ireland
It is understood that officials are working on a plan for Zelenskyy to come here, possibly as early as December.
Concerns across Europe that Ireland's military shortfalls could put major summit at risk
Security concerns are being raised as Ireland prepares to take on the rotating presidency of the EU next summer.
This week
2nd November 2025 - 8th November 2025
Two men to appear in court tonight charged in connection with fire at Drogheda Ipas centre
The two men were arrested this morning by investigators and have since been charged.
Gardaí launch investigation into Kerry fire caused by gas explosion
Drugs, knives, a crossbow, guns and ammunition found in early morning Dublin city search
Aviation authority probe into drones near Dublin Airport finds construction firm as operator
Loud booms heard in Dublin this morning were a practice run for the presidential inauguration
The Criminal Assets Bureau sold a record number of seized homes last year
Irish Special Forces receive international award honouring their work in €157m drug seizure
Last week
26th October 2025 - 8th November 2025
Ireland completes complex medical evacuation of sick children from Gaza to Ireland
Here's What Happened Today: Bank Holiday Monday
A man has been arrested after he barricaded himself inside an empty creche in County Meath
Gardaí launch investigation into attacks on drag artists in Cork city
UN peacekeeping troops shoot down 'aggressive' Israeli unmanned drone in south Lebanon
Last month
October 2025
Billy Kelleher says election was 'disastrous' and had catastrophic effect on party morale
A number of ballots were spoiled in Cork because people had written in Kelleher’s name.
Ballot paper smeared with suspected excrement found in Cork count centre
Investigation launched as brother of Jozef Puska attacked in Mountjoy Prison overnight
Gardaí to be honoured for bravery in fire rescue and armed incidents with terrorists and robbers
Booker Prize announces new prize for Children's fiction
Analysis: Rioters last night overwhelmingly young men and little sign of pre-planning
Four gardaí were injured in last night’s rioting in West Dublin – here’s what it was like on the ground.
There was little sign of much organisation among the rioters in Saggart last night.
By contrast there was significant premeditation on Tuesday when lasers were pointed at the Garda helicopter overhead.
Ireland may be forced to cut up to 40 troops from Lebanon
We visited the 127 Infantry Battalion today who are preparing to deploy to Lebanon in November. They are putting their final training touches in the Glen of Imaal.
Town missing unit of gardaí after four members injured in two serious assault incidents
The gardaí are based in Dungarvan and were attacked over two nights last week, causing them to have to take sick leave to treat their wounds.
Sadness and fear in Lebanon hills as Irish prepare to end decades-long mission
News Correspondent Niall O’Connor visited Lebanon this week to see how the country is coping with the news of the end of the 47 year peacekeeping mission.
How Fr Paul Murphy helps Irish peacekeepers prepare for danger
Niall O’Connor is reporting this week from South Lebanon where he met Fr Paul Murphy who cares for the Irish soldiers.
Fears in south Lebanon that the Irish leaving will be 'the beginning of another war'
This week Niall O’Connor reports from South Lebanon about what is next for the troubled region as UNIFIL prepares to exit.
Trainee officers still being paid far less than troops they lead, military group warns
Lieutenant Colonel Conor King, General Secretary of RACO, made the comments ahead of the conference which begins this morning in Trim, Co Meath.
UN peacekeeping force faces budget cuts and staff lay-offs
US ship, believed to be involved in secret subsea military work, returns to sea after Cork visit
The MV Gary Chouest spent last week in Cork Harbour and at a quayside in the town of Cobh.
Jim Gavin has repaid his former tenant the €3,300 that ended his presidential campaign
The money was received this afternoon, The Journal has confirmed.
Justice Minister says Connolly broke rules by signing Ní Shionnáin in daily at Leinster House
Disappointing and underwhelming: the verdict of defence and garda groups on today's budget
A new Irish military cargo aircraft is expected to arrive at its Dublin base later today
Tenant yet to hear from Jim Gavin or Fianna Fáil about money owed
Israeli military drone dropped grenades metres from Irish peacekeepers working in Lebanon
Connolly defends hiring woman convicted of gun crimes after Taoiseach attacks judgement
As revealed by The Journal yesterday Catherine Connolly hired a woman sentenced to six years in jail by the Special Criminal Court.
Catherine Connolly hired woman convicted of gun crime to work in Leinster House
September
September 2025
Criminals could exploit Ireland's antiquated paper system of registering ships, experts warn
Large number of Irish officials went to major London arms fair to meet British defence experts
The trip is part of a major modernisation programme now under way in the Defence Forces.
Flooding and drone threats: The long-distance Irish mission to supply Ukraine with vehicles
The shipments were handed over to Ukrainian troops at a site just inside Poland.
Gareth Sheridan only Áras hopeful to gain a nod so far as 'Super Monday' comes to a close